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Faking it with Damian Black by Louise Jane

Faking it with Damian Black by Louise Jane Chapter 8
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Chapter 8

-DAMIAN-

Sheer frustration pumped into my system. I had no plans to leave the mansion,

but staying there becimpossible when Millicent admitted she didn’t

remember most of what happened last night.

Why I am pis sed about that is beyond me. It shouldn’t bother me. In fact, I

should be relieved only one of us had a crystal memory of what truly transpired

between us.

The things she revealed about her ex, her confessions of her feelings for me,

and the things she’d written in her diary. 1 shouldn’t feel guilty for knowing

intimate details about her life. It’s not like I forced her to spill her guts on me

last night. But I do feel guilty. I can’t even look at her without thinking of those

things. How did I not notice that back in high school?

After twenty minutes of driving around town. I ended up at Lol ita’s. Stepping

inside the diner was similar to going back in the past. Apart from the fresh faces

of the servers and the chick behind the register, nothing has changed.

Chessboard-colored vinyl tiles catch the lights from the ceiling. Booths with

worn-out red couches lined the glass wall. Facing it was a long counter dotted

with barstools. I had no doubt that if I’d inspect the far thest booth from the

entry. I’d find my nscribed on the edge of the wooden table.

Remembering how Mom gavean earful that morning tugged the edge of my

l*ps.

Mom was friends with L olita. She used to takehere every weekend for

pancakes and wattles. They have the best pancakes I’ve ever tasted. and L olita

only serves real maple syrup since she was from Saskatchewan.

“Are you waiting for someone?” The blond server in a pale blue uniform, a white

apron wrapped around her tiny waist. beamed brightly at me..

Apart from the three elderly men occupying the barstools, nursing their coffees,

and reading today’s paper, the breakfast house was mostly empty.

“No,” I said curtly, ignoring how she twirled the ends of her long ponytail. Sandy

– the small rectangular plate pinned to her uniform suggests was cute, but I was

in no mood for fiirting this morning.

I just need coffee and food.

-Sit wherever you feel, and I’ll bring you the menu,” she chirped, bouncing on

her heels as she rounded the counter. Giggles and hushed whispers greeted her

when she reached the cluster of her co-workers behind the counter.

I chose the corner booth, and like I assumed, my nwas still engraved on the

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table, along with many others. True to her words, Sandy was at my table with

the menu before I plonked down on the couch.

“Are you new in town?” she inquired.

“No.” I kept my eyes on the laminated menu. Even the list hasn’t changed.

I haven’t been here since Mom passed, and being here pinched something in my

chest.

“Yeah? I haven’t seen you around before. I would’ve remembered you.” I didn’t

want to be rude, but I was really in no mood for a chat, even for a friendly one.

Ready to give her my order so I could have my peace, a leggy brunette loomed

over the table and slid to the seat across from

minc.

Sonja.

I bit back the groan. How the f uck did she find me? Did she have me

investigated? That’s the only reasonable answer to my question.

“You ordered without me, Numylėtinis?” she asked in that s exy Lithuanian

accent. The way she speaks her native language

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does something to my c ock. It jerked in response. [darling]

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Sonja smiled sweetly, batting her impossibly long lashes as she plucked the

menu from my hand. Today, she wore a white tank, denim short shorts that

emphasized her long tan legs, and a light orange kimono. I struggled to keep my

eyes above her shoulder. She wasn’t wearing a bra; those milky ti ts were

begging to be sucked.

She chere with intent. I hate that she knew how to tempt me, and I hate my

b*dy even more for responding to her

teasing.

Sandy star-struck by Sonja’s beauty scrambled and pulled out a pad and pen

from the pockets of her apron as Sonja listed down her order.

What are you having?” Sonja leaned her elbows on the table; the low cut of her

n*eckline showed enough cleavage to have my d ick knocking on my pants,

I shouldn’t be lusting over. Everything about us was wrong, and it had to stop.

Sonja’s presence left a sour taste on my tongue, so I settled for coffee.

Once Sandy was out of earshot, Sonja parked her elbows on the table, giving me

a perfect view of her ti ts. A different kind of hunger blanketed my b*dy. It would

be so f ucking easy to quench this need. I could take her to my car and f uck her

brains out, or probably the bathroom. I remember how Sonja loved having S** in

public places. She gets so worked up at the idea of being caught.

“Damian….” She murmured. longing fiashed in her eyes. I hate it when she looks

atlike that. So innocent, so beautiful, and so fragile. She had the face of an

angel and transformed into a she-devil in bed.

I maintain my blank expression. She cannot see how she’s affecting me, or she’ll

continue pursuing me. I shoot her a steaming glare. “How the f uck did you find

me?”

Her eyes rounded as saucers, pressing a manicured hand on her chest,

offended. “Why so hostile? Aren’t you happy to see

me

I simpered at her nonchalance. As if havinginvestigated was not a breach of

my privacy. I used to admire Sonja’s tenacity, but she’s becoming a pain in my a

ss. The girl couldn’t take no for an answer.

She sighed and jutted out her lower l*p.

Those f ucking beautiful l*ps. F uck! I remember how they felt around my co ck,

their softness as I slid in and out of her wet mouth while I fist her dark silky

curls..

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She reached over the table, tracing my knuckles with her finger. Fire ignited

where she touched me. My jaw fiuttered. I clenched my fists so tight that they

turned white. “I don’t understand what you’re trying to prove, D. We’ve been

dating for a year, and you’re breaking up withfor no reason.”

Molten annoyance fiowed through my veins. Dating? Breaking up? She speak as

if she wasn’t f ucking married.

Sandy cback with my coffee and Sonja’s cappuccino. Grateful for the

distraction, I reached for my drink and took a long as s sip, fighting hard to keep

my anger at bay.

“I didn’t know you were from Roslin City. In fact, there’s a lot I didn’t know about

you.” Her eyes were questioning. She’d finally discovered that I am Erick Black’s

only son, the heir to his billion dollar company, the Black Holdings. “And that

stunt with that blond? You want to makejealous?” Sonja said accusingly.

The thought of Millicent and I fiashed in my mind. Last night, she was the

sweetest seductress I had cacross with. I didn’t realize she was drunk as f

uck until she posted a photo of us on her Instagram account. “Well… It’s

working,” Sonja sighed exasperatedly.

Her last statement caught my attention.

Sandy returned with Sonja’s orders. A plate of bunless bacon, egg and cheese,

and blueberry muf fins.

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A thoughtless lie sl*pped out of my mouth when we were alone again. “She’s my

girlfriend.”

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Holding a fork and knife, Sonja’s hand stilled, mid-cutting her bacon, egg, and

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cheese. She kept her gaze on the plate, but there was an evident tension on her

shoulder that wasn’t there seconds ago.

“No, she’s not.” Her tone was b utcher knife sharp. “Don’t lie to me. You’re head

over heels for me, Damian. I know you.”

If claiming Millicent was my girlfriend gotthis reaction from her, I might as

well use this to my advantage.

“Yes, she is,” I said, sipping my coffee, watching Sonja over the ceramic cup,

She took a forkful of her breakfast, stabbingwith her icy blue gaze. She

chewed slowly as we entered a glaring contest. It felt like I was under a high-

end microscope’s scrutiny. Yeah? How long have you been dating? She just

broke up with her

fiance.”

Her knowledge of Millicent’s life was perturbing. I kept a stoic facade. “She did.

And now we have a chance to be together. She’s the reason I wanted to end

things between us. My he dribbled like honey from my mouth.

The pain that crossed Sonja’s pretty face snapped a heartstring. Despite our

situation, I cared for her more than she knew. I wish I didn’t, but I do.

She turned to the glass wall, blinking back the mist gathering on her eyelids.

“You love me,” her probing tone softened, ocean gaze sliding back to meet mine.

The sadness blanketing them made my ch*st tighten. “We wouldn’t last this long

if you didn’t. What is it? Is it because of Silverio? I will divorce him if that’s your

issue.”

My molars ground. It hurts that the woman I loved only gavethis much

attention when she realized I was wealthier than her husband. “Souja, we’re

over. If you’re going to file for divorce, do it for yourself, not for me. I’ve got

nothing to offer

you.”

A lone tear rolled down her cheeks. It painsto see her so sad, but she needs

to forget about me. I shouldn’t have gotten involved with her in the first place.

Keeping a stony facade, I pulled out my waller and dropped a few twenties on

the table, leaving a shoulder-shuddering Sonja with her bacon, egg, and cheese,

and mu ffins.

As I exited the diner, I had only one goal in my mind. I need to collect a favor.